Kalakosa
ACROSS THE HIMALAYAN GAP An Indian Quest for Understanding China
Edited by Tan Chung Assistant Editor : Dr. Ravni Thakur
1998, xxvi+553pp., col. and b&w illus., ISBN: 81-212-0585-9 Rs. 1200 (HB)
Contents |
DEDICATED TO: Gurudeva Rabindranath Tagore, Pioneer in modern times in strengthening cultural ties between India and China |
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Acknowledgements | Tan Chung | |
Foreword | Kapila Vatsyayan | |
Preface | Karan Singh | |
Introduction | Tan Chung |
This book is the fruition of Step 1 of a project launched by the Indira Gandhi National Centre for the Arts (IGNCA) whic is a premier Indian research institution dedicated to a holistic understanding world civilization and to the promotion of information and insight between different cultures of the world. “Sino-Indian Studies” is a special window of IGNCA drawing inspiration from Gurudeva Rabindranath Tagore’s longing for reenacting the history of the “great pilgrimage” and path-opening” – “to maintain the [Sino-Indian] “intercourse of culture and friendship”, in Tagore’s own words. Dr. Kapila Vatsyayan, blazed a new trail in 1990, leading scholars of India and China to “look at each other” instead of trying to see each other’s country through the Western Hemisphere. All the 40 Indian authors in this volume have contributed their mite to this endeavour–making it a book that parades the various Indian perspective on China, on her civilization, history, society and present developments. While scrutinizing their writings, readers also get a glance over Indian Savants’ observations and Indian leaders’ addresses at Chinese universities. The book also targets the Chinese readership with the aim of creating its companion volume of Chinese perspectives on India which is the Step II of the IGNCA project in promoting indepth understanding between the two most populous countries–close neighbours and partners of the 21st century. |
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- Seventh International Alexander Csoma de Kőrös Symposium on Buddhist Transcreations in Tibetan Literature and Art “Jointly organized by IGNCA & Hungarian Information and Cultural Centre
- International Seminar and Exhibition on “ Kumarajiva: Philosopher and Seer”
- New Perspectives on Intercultural Studies An International Conference in honour of Prof. Tan Chung
- Seminar and Exhibition: Cities, Road and Caravan Sarais in India West & Central Asia – An Emblem of Linkages Through Ages (India, West & Central Asia)
- Seminar on History of Central Asian Collections in Institutions Worldwide – in collaboration with International Dunhuang Project (IDP), British Library, London funded by Ford Foundation